Kenton Library, run by Harrow Council, is located in Kenton Lane. Kenton Ambulance Station is located at the eastern end of Kenton, near
Kingsbury Circle.
Northwick Park Hospital is located very close by Kenton.
Parks and sports There are three large open spaces in or near Kenton: Woodcock Park, Kenton Recreation Ground, and
Northwick Park directly to the west in the northern part of Wembley. The Kenton Sports Club and its ground is located on Kenton Lane which consists of cricket, tennis and table tennis.
Education Secondary schools in the area are:
St Gregory's Catholic Science College,
Claremont High School, and
JFS.
Religion Kenton has several religious institutions. Churches in the area include the Parish Church of St Mary the Virgin, Kenton
Baptist Church, Kenton
Evangelical Church, and Kenton
Methodist Church. Further east on Kenton Road are the All Saints
Roman Catholic Church, and the St Panteleimon
Greek Orthodox Church, the latter being one of the capital's few Greek Orthodox churches outside North London. The building of St Panteleimon's dates back to 1932. It was originally built as a mission church for St Mary's, used by the Orthodox community from 1989, and acquired fully in 1994. There are two Hindu mandirs: Haridham Swaminarayan Temple on Woodcock Hill, and
Shree Kutch Satsang Swaminarayan Temple by Kenton Road. Kenton is also home to one of the UK's
Derasars on the east side of Kenton Road which serve followers of
Jainism. By Woodcock Park is also a
United Synagogue. There are no mosques in Kenton itself but the
Harrow Central Mosque is quite proximate from some parts. ==Transport==